Hampton Inn & Suites Nashville-Airp

Thank you for your patience. We have completed our full renovation. All guestrooms suites and public spaces have been completed with Hamptons new Forever Young design for your enjoyment. The Hampton Inn and Suites Nashville-Airport hotel is located on the east side of town only 10 miles from downtown Nashville Tennessee and just minutes from Music Row The Grand Ole Opry and the Country Music Hall of Fame. The hotel provides 24-hour airport shuttle service. Our Nashville Hampton Inn and Suites features 111 hotel rooms that include suites with fully equipped kitchens. The amenity filled rooms include coffeemaker hairdryer iron and ironing board phones with voicemail and cable TV with HBO. Hotel guests can request connecting rooms cribs and laundry/valet services or use the on-site laundry facility. Sure to please the busy executive or leisure traveler Nashville Tennessee Hampton Inn hotel guests will enjoy complimentary On the House hot breakfast buffet served daily complimentary high-speed internet service throughout the hotel and a business center. After a busy day Tennessee travelers can relax in the outdoor pool or work out in the fitness center. Meeting and banquet facilities are available for a nominal fee. We love having you here in Tennessee at the Hampton Inn - Suites Nashville-Airport hotel.

Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 1995
· Renovated in 01/01/2017
· 111 rooms.
· 30 suites.
· 7 floors.

Guarantee Policy

All reservations must be guaranteed with a major credit card or adv cash deposit to hotel regardless of time of arrival. All reservations must be cancelled by 6pm host time unless deposit required. Policy subject to change.

Cancellation Policy

All reservations must be cancelled by 6pm host time unless deposit req. If this reservation has been made electronically please cancel it electronically to avoid confusion and a no-show bill. Policy subject to change.

Nathan Bedford Forrest was a Confederate general, slave trader, and a big honcho with the early KKK. The privately-owned statue made the news in Dec. 2017 when vandals painted it pink.~8 miles from Nashville.